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Running my app with the iOS6 simulator I am getting the following printed in the XCode console prior to viewDidLoad getting called:

Couldn't find default.styleproto in framework

Has anyone else encountered this, and if so have you found a reason why? My guess is that it has to do with the iOS6 Apple Maps, but who knows!

EDIT

I should add that I don't get this warning in the iOS 5.1 simulator.

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i also have this: Couldn't find hybrid.styleproto in framework It might be related to the visual style of the map. But why? – João Nunes Sep 28 '12 at 15:49
Somehow when I added a button on top of the map I had this problem. I remove it and add it again the problem was gone. – huggie Feb 3 at 13:55

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I found a way to consistently reproduce this.

First, the culprit is a set of files in the Cache folder for your simulator. Go to your Application Support folder for the iPhone Simulator:

~/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/[6.0 and above]/Library

Then look inside of your Caches/GeoServices/Resources

You'll see some .styleproto files in there. These files are only created when MapKit is first used in a simulator. It may also happen on the device, but I haven't confirmed it.

If you want to test this, make sure you have the .styleproto files, then re-launch your app, and you won't see the warning again when accessing the maps.

Remove the GeoServices cache folder, quit and restart the simulator (and your app), and there is the warning!

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But where can we find the .styleproto files ? – Stanley May 2 at 3:01
In the folder I specified above. Can you find iPhone Simulator in your ~/Library/Application Support folder? – abellina May 2 at 14:47
Now I can find the Caches/GeoServices/Resources folder of the simulator. But there isn't any .styleproto files ... Please help. – Stanley May 2 at 18:12
Hmm... why do you need these files? Anyway... I ran the build in Maps app and they showed up there. – abellina May 2 at 18:23
The only file in my ~/GeoServices/Resources is attributionBadge-1.cn.png – Stanley May 2 at 19:00
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I solved by adjusting the MKMapView in my view controller to iPhone 5 new size, now I got no warning message.

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So you used to have prior to this a set width and height? My map isn't full screen. I also can't seem to replicate this anymore. – abellina Oct 8 '12 at 21:21
I set the mapview with flexible with, height and margin in interface builder, the classic UINavigationController + MKMapView – matsoftware Oct 9 '12 at 8:20

mmm...I had de same problem...I think the problem could be the 6.0 Simulator; if I set the Deployment Target to 5.1 and run the app using the 5.1 Simulator and uncheck the Autolayout check-box, I didn't have any problem, but if I use the 6.0 Simulator when I run the app, the map doesn't appear, and the message "Couldn't find default.styleproto in framework" is printed in Xcode console...

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I can't replicate this. I set the deployment target to 6.0 and run it in the 6.0 simulator, with autolayout, but that didn't cause the log message. – abellina Dec 10 '12 at 16:08

I cant seem to fix this error for the past month, any suggestions because changing the size of it doesn't work, either does setting the GPS

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If your iOS simulator's GPS setting is none, you will get this waring. Just change iOS simulator's GPS setting to "Apple Stores" or other, it will gone.

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Hmmm... I can't replicate this. I set it to none, and the only error I get is when the map can't find the user, not the styleproto error. I haven't seen this in a while. – abellina Oct 19 '12 at 15:45

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